Romero died while listening to the score of one his favorite films, 1952’s “The Quiet Man,” with his wife, Suzanne Desrocher Romero, and daughter, Tina Romero, at his side, the family said.
I saw Day of the Dead in theaters during its initial theatrical run. I'd never seen anything so disturbing in my young life. His works were formative for me, for better or worse.
Shit, shit, aw shit.
Guy was good. I kept hoping he'd be able to pull together another film, even his not-great ones are interesting. Hell, I liked Monkey Shines a lot fer crying out loud. Shame that the guy who helped break the ratings system and essentially wrote the book on modern horror filmmaking, not just zombies, was so rarely a figure in mainstream cinema. But then again, that's exactly how crazy and great films like Martin and Monkey Shines get made.
RIP to a true legend of cinema.
I saw Night Of The Living Dead long ago but that was the only film of his I had seen until last night, when I watched Day Of The Night. Man that shit is crazy
:mindblown